EU Mission conducts yet another espionage activities at Azerbaijan’s border
The so-called European Union "mission" has once again conducted monitoring activities along Azerbaijan’s border.
Thus, on February 12 at 10:09, three off-road vehicles arrived at an Armenian Armed Forces combat position near the village of Arpa in Armenia’s Keshishkend district, Caliber.Az reports via local media.
Two of the vehicles bore the flags of the European Union, while the third displayed the insignia of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Additionally, a UAZ-Patriot military vehicle belonging to the Armenian Armed Forces was also present.
It was established that a total of six individuals, including two military personnel and four civilians, carried out observations in the area. They later moved to another combat position, where they conducted photo and video recordings directed at Azerbaijani army positions.
The representatives of the so-called ‘mission’ left the area at 11:54.
To recall, European Union ambassadors in Brussels have approved the extension of the EU Mission in Armenia (EUMA) for an additional two years, ensuring the continued presence of European observers along Armenia’s border regions until February 19, 2027.
By Aghakazim Guliyev